Siblings – Twins – February

Luce and Theo are twins. They share a room because they want to. At home they always have to know where the other one is. And what they are each up to. When we’re out and about they follow each other. But neither one is the leader. Actually neither one will let the other be leader.

As A.A. Milne wrote in the poem “Us Two” in Now They are Six (which they are):

Oh I just love this post. Everything about it is beautiful. The relationship, the poem, and the photos are stunning. How lovely that they are so close. My two share a room and love it, I think we’ll have a tough time convincing them to have their own rooms when we move house.
And that last photo gave me goosebumps. I love the tenderness of that hug and that light it gorgeous! Thanks so much for joining in with Siblings. x

WOW that last photo almost brings happy tears, it’s so fantastic. What an AMAZING melt your heart post. Thank you so much for linky up. I enjoyed reading about your adorable twins. I have always been fascinated that twins have such a close bond and connection to each other. It must be great to have that in life. Your pictures are stunning. Thanks again and I hope to see you here again soon. 😉

Oh! The most wonderful photograph and sentiments ever! I’m in tears with the bond they have, and that photograph is one of the most perfect I’ve ever seen! I’m the youngest of four and know how special that sibling bond is, this epitomises it wonderfully.

Such beautiful photos and yes, being a Mum to twins is amazing. Although my two live 400 miles away from one another they still have to get in touch every day – it’s a twin thing. I’m sure Luce and Theo will stay close forever too x

You’ve done it again Kriss you’ve managed to capture the beauty of your children’s childhood. I love it! Isn’t lovely to capture those loving moments between siblings, even if it’s not on camera it’s in your heart.
Thanks for sharing!
XOXOXO

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